Three different artists from different part of the world sharing same platform on Artflow, showcasing their creative abilities to the world. It is always my pleasure to welcome you to another edition of this Magazine. Leisa was born in a small town of Bundaberg, Australia and working predominantly in acrylics now. She runs workshops and teaching art to both adults and children for over 15 years. Sonja wants to make pictures that concern people; she bought a Camera and Photoshop became her best friend. Meet Jaiyeola who made the switch from Agricultural Extension to Textile Design. He grew up to like drawing and music. He now explores creative art. With his story in mind, we shared some tips on how to enjoy the career switch on page 9

Welcome to Issue 9, Alma Aloni lives and works in Tel Aviv as a graphic designer. She studied visual communication in Emek Izrael in the north of Israel. She is a big fan of fashion and style so she is actually working with what she loves the most. Meet Asma Javeri, an illustrator from Karachi, Pakistan. She is currently studying Communication Design. Her work reflects her love for medicine; it is often based around the themes of diseases, disorders and anatomy.
Tom graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and he has continued his work as a designer drawing many different influences. Along the way his love for craftsmanship has grown thus leading him on to his latest venture Avund Goods. Winston is retired but a Fine Art Photographer, Winston says he is ecstatic about his new vocation and absolutely infatuated with and about … All Things Nature.

Meet Buchi Michael who likes to look at himself as creative, not a designer or an artist; always throwing around concepts in his head and thinking how to express ideas better. Jonathan Hasson is a graphic designer by trade; He has amassed an impressive list of clients as a designer.
Kelvin Shani has been practicing art from as early as he can remember. Most skills were self-taught. He has evolved his style over the years to a distinct and creative one. Meet Lavanya Naidoo, you will love her fine quilling skills, A South African Visual Communicator.
More Tang, based in China, designs Chinese typographic poster. He works at Frogdesign. Take time to read the about the Relativity of Art, discussing the appreciation of art based on an individual’s exposure.

Andreas, born and raised in Cyprus developed an early love for drawing which led to his start of Alt Type Foundry where he sells decorative fonts. Caroline is a “Heartist” who purges her heart into her paintings to express herself in depth after having watched her mother use the ‘magic box’ to freeze slices of life and beauty of nature.
Meet Elf, while working as a museum security officer, he maximized the opportunity to digest the techniques and materials of Abstract Expressionist Painters. Pawel shapes his imagination to occupy space by mixing chaos and some good amount of creative energy which forms a major part of His work.
His passion for music was nurtured in the church with an ample opportunity to blossom as a member of the children’s choir. Tolu a singer, songwriter and producer made a statement at the MTN Project Fame West Africa musical competition getting as far as the final six making that His most recent achievement.

In this issue, meet Mark Farhat, born in Lebanon but spent much of his childhood growing up in Africa. This experience has been one great adventure that helped shape his life. He founded MARK/GIUSTI in 2009 with the aim to create a luxurious product that combines a perfect union between function, design and historic art. Tim Keepers received his masters of architecture in 2010 from the University of South Florida’s School of Architecture and Community Design, he loves making models. He believes a strong knowledge base of modeling programs is needed to keep in touch with the future of design. A graphic designer and digital artist, Graduate of University of Ferrara in Science of communication and graphic/digital art. Tobia Crivellari defines his style as “minimal but sophisticated”. He always tries to create something minimal, take the essential and make it beautiful, but also sophisticated.

Thank you for taking time to know more about the creative individuals we feature. It is so different in a way that it highlights what Artflow is all about - Young artist who is putting every possible effort to make it a success in the creative industry, an awesome approach to food photography, a synergy between art and food, a union between classical music and graphic design, making that u- turn to do something different. I hope you will feel same passion as you read their stories.
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Gbenga Mogaji | Editorial Director

Welcome to this issue of Artflow Magazine as we feature another set of creative individuals. I hope you find them exciting as we did.
Ivan Abbadie is a professional graphic designer, researcher and post-graduate level professor in the field of visual communication. Creative director and manager at Pizelato Immagine Corporativa™. Manuel Di Rita has approached different styles, and has finally elaborated a personal technique which takes inspiration from sculpture and industrial design.
Roni Kleiner directs films that combine different artistic features - cinematography, design, drawing, computer animation. Choosing the specific technique that is perfect to use in order to achieve the desired image. Look out for his GlassBoy TVC. Ivaskevicius Tomas studied Arts in Finland. Wrote his final thesis for Nokia and got hired in 2004. First worked on futuristic concepts in Nokia Research Centre, later in 2005 moved to Smartphone design team in Nokia. He designed Nokia C7.

Gerard Slee is currently exploring Europe, working for an architecture firm in Berlin. He would like to combine all forms of design and apply it to creative problem solving, be it architecture, music, film or industrial design. Leigha Jenkins has always had a passion for art. She saw her mother drawing and started doodling, after that she couldn't put her pencil down for a second. Now she wants to capture every aspect of the human figure, features, and emotion.
She made dance and design into two sides of a coin in her laboratory. Miti Desai is a Designer & Dancer. To her, they are different dimensions through which she expresses herself. As a wife of an Army Officer, Mireya Vera threw herself into art to help cope with his absence. However, she started drawing at age 7. After seeing her brothers draw. As a way to gain some sort of acceptance from them she started drawing as well.

As usual, we bring you creative individuals around the world; Beatrice Calastrini is based in Florence, Italy. Like many artists’ beginnings, her academic experience provided the foundation and encouraged the discipline needed to weather the screams and cries of an artist’s career. Meet an outstanding Tactile Typographer: Dominique Falla. She has explored a diversity of different techniques and media over the years and has recently settled into creating typographic pieces for exhibition, using different tactile media.
Fred Camargo is the kid that likes to jump fences and explore what’s on the other side. His medium varies depending on his mood. Currently He is really digging watercolours again. He also enjoys Photography and Illustrations. On this edition’s front cover is the work of Ryan Nore. He became more of a cartoonist and even entertained the idea of being an animator at Disney Studios. And now, he has melted the two... maybe it could be considered a form of surrealism.

Welcome to the twelfth issue of Artflow Magazine.
Aleksandra Kabakova is an Illustrator from Russia. She has worked as a graphic designer in the game industry and also works on her own art-projects. Boris Pelcer is quite fascinated with the idea of making something from nothing.
Chaiti Mehta, founder of Chaiti Mehta Design (CMD) she creates forms and patterns out of brands, out of love, out of passion. Enrico Zanolla’s works concerning architecture, contract, interior design, industrial design are strictly linked to the sensorial glorification and style.
Federico Landini is an italian self-made graphic designer focused on identity and type design. As an illustrator Tang Yau Hoong tries to convey messages visually.

In this issue, Minjae Lee is sharing some paintings with us, briefly described as someone who draws things. The colours were eye catching. They were used for balance. Muktar Isa works as Architect and BIM consultant. He does a lot of I Architectural visualization work.
On page 17, we have Roy Margaliot, An illustrator who lives and creates from Jerusalem. He wants us to visit Jerusalem; his wife is a tour guide and he will cook our dinner. We also appreciate the contribution of Timothy Tim and Jon Norris, Editor of freelanceadvisor.co.uk
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Welcome to Issue 10 of Artflow Magazine. On page four, we will be featuring Jacob Gilbreath; a Motion and Print Design student at Oklahoma State University. He strives to expand his personal knowledge base through experience and exploration, both in design and in life. I found his Kinetic typography interesting and worth sharing. Kati Maatsop owns her own social enterprise - Maatsop Limited – a photography and digital art studio, providing services for both private customers and other multimedia companies that need a helping hand.
Born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel; He has a degree in visual communication from Bezalel Art and Design University. Steinberg Yaron resides in South Africa and he plans to go on a backpacking trip around Africa! Wonman Kim is a self taught freelance graphic designer and illustrator from South Korea. His work fields are very wide and diverse; from book illustrator to T-shirt designer, toy designer and sculptor. His tool medium is also very diverse.

Have you ever thought of creativity in Cake making? Check out Deborah Ojumu, the Creative Director of Cake Treat; a Nigerian based Confectionery Company that specialises in making cakes for all occasions. Meet Dov Goldring, an architect whose works have been exhibited around the world..
Evelien Smit, a Hat maker; living and working in Amsterdam. Besides her studies at university, she also studied and practises hat making, which she loved from the start. After working as an art director in the advertising agencies, Ozgur Ozcelik decided to change his sector and now he works on fashion and graphic design.
Sena Cha is a smart, tough, gracious and warm person- at times. Her passion is fashion design. Sena attends and will soon earn her bachelors’ at the prestigious Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Meet Talal Zahnan, a very stubborn person and ambitious person, full of energy and crazy ideas. He pays a lot of attention to details which makes him a perfectionist.

Since a young age, Jan Schreiner has always had a great interest in art, design, photography and multimedia. Marcel Zuziaki is a freelance designer enthralled with Cars since he was a child and can be seen in his projects.
Ryan Eder is a Senior Industrial Designer at Priority Designs in Columbus, OH. He is also the Founder & Chief Creative Officer of IncludeFitness. He shared the success story of SmartMeasure, Born in Russia, now San Francisco-based, Ted Vasin paints ghostly shapes and forms both familiar and surreal in his intricate and ornate compositions.

Here comes the seventh issue, It is the second half of the year and we hope you had been enjoying our progression. We appreciate every one’s support as we continually develop this platform for creative individuals.
In this edition, Meet Ian Gilley; Product Designer from the Rhode Island. Lauren Manning is a Communication designer with interest in data visualization.
Lindsey Spinks recently graduate, recently gained artist representation with The Artworks Illustration Agency. Mima Rybanska is a friendly and crazy young girl, who enjoys posing in front of camera. Vasiliy Butenko; He wants to share his thoughts with everybody and make the world beautiful.
Please keep your emails coming to info@artflowmagazine.com and let us know what you think about this issue and how best to improve.

Anette Schive has been taking pictures for almost five years now. She prefers natural light and loves working on location. Meagan Hyland spells her name with two a's, She is a recent graduate of the Limerick School of Art & Design.
Olawunmi Banjo is a full time Visual Artist who resides in Lagos, Nigeria. She is more into realism and other styles. Meet Pelin Yasar who is a true Mediterranean. She talks loud; laugh loud and enjoy having long dinners with her family and friends.
I appreciate Jen Smith for sharing her 6 Ways to Do Less & Get More Done. It’s been exciting working with these artists and we hope you enjoy their works, contact them, visit their website and appreciate their works. At Artflow, we really appreciate your feedbacks too, it keeps us going.
Please keep your emails coming to info@artflowmagazine.com and let us know what you think about this issue and how best to improve.

Keeping up with our aim of creating a platform for creative individuals has been the driving force behind our production, with this fifth issue, I welcome you to check our featured creative individuals working hard to express themselves and show the world what they have got to offer. We hope you keep a date with us every month as we bring more artists. It’s been exciting working with these artists and we hope you enjoy their works, contact them and visit their websites.
At Artflow, we really appreciate your feedbacks too, it keeps us going. Please keep your emails coming to info@artflowmagazine.com and let us know what you think about this issue and how best to improve. Please do keep in touch with us on Facebook and check our websites for updates - www.artflowmagazine.
Gbenga Mogaji | Editorial Director,

Nice sharing this page with you. Always looking forward to the next edition of this publication. Thank you for taking your time to read the Magazine. You are welcome to the fourth issue and we hope you have enjoyed our subsequent issues, If this is your first encounter, We hope you keep a date with us as we feature creative individuals working hard to express themselves and show the world what they have got to offer.